Commute. So this will be a storm moving in for most of us for the afternoon and it will have some heavy amounts of rain anywhere from a quarter to almost an inch of rain in some of the hills and the coastal areas. So a lot to track here as we start out the day, we will talk more about this and the scattered showers that will linger into tomorrow coming up. Mike spotted someone standing in lanes at the toll plaza. Someone is going to look up and say its you, mike. Were looking over here at the crash that was right there on the approach. We will take a look, it looks like everything is well, we still have some activity, you see that one car, its still stuck there. There was a tow truck there as well, i see another truck thats arriving right here. We have activity on the approach right in your approach toward the fast track lane. The cash lanes showing a little backup as well. This may be a problem but so far folks are jamming up right around that overcrossing. We will show you the map. T
Downpours right around lunchtime and that also starts to move into San Francisco. If you have a later lunch at about 1 00 you will see that rain coming down and then moving into the east bay. As we go through that evening commute its going to be a so long gee one with heavy downpours just starting to make it to san jose by about 4 00 to 5 00 and those winds will be picking up as well. So this one will bring in much more rain than weve seen recently, thats the reason why we are under a microclimate weather alert to give you the heads up about that, but now fot may be the biggest factor for drivers. Thats right. Aside from the bay bridge toll plaza which also has its metering lights on so thats always a factor, the fog through the trivalley really registers just about a quarter mile visibility on karis sensors. Not presenting a problem for the commute, but that will be an issue you deal with. In the south bay we had a crash reported 880 at alameda and 280 just past 87. Those have not bee
And even now because she just sold a home she bought in 1986 right after she made it big with that album. The home sold for 800,000. Today. It is in connecticut. Can you imagine . I think her net worth is 30 million. That tells me she is smart with her money. She does not spend all that she has. I love the idea of living below your means. She had a huge home. I will mention the temperature in connecticut is 37 degrees. That 800,000 home in connecticut probably 2. 4 million here in the bay area. I was very proud of you today speaking of the weather because i have been talking about how people are driving to work in good weather and driving to work in bad weather and you said that. Do you think about that . I anchored the 5 00 news for years and you know that evening commute, when there is any rain on it is just as bad. Absolutely, sometimes worse. In the morning it was the fog but now that is lifting. Rain is coming but moving into Mendocino County near lake county. The actual rain on t
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